Asian grocery store · Wilburton
Uwajimaya Bellevue
Eastside branch of Uwajimaya, the Seattle-founded Asian grocery and gift emporium, with a cafe, bakery and sashimi bar.
Uwajimaya Bellevue is the Eastside location of Uwajimaya, the family-owned Asian grocery chain founded in Seattle in 1928 by Fujimatsu Moriguchi. Located at 699 120th Avenue NE in the Wilburton area, the colorful store carries a full array of Asian groceries, meats, produce, seafood and gifts.
Beyond groceries, the store houses several specialty vendors: Sadako's Cafe serves hot prepared Asian foods, a Sashimi Island offers freshly prepared sashimi, and tenants including Fuji Bakery, J. Sweets and Oasis Tea Zone operate within the store, making it a one-stop destination for Asian food and dining.
As one of the Pacific Northwest's most beloved Asian markets, Uwajimaya's Bellevue store serves the city's large and growing Asian-American community and draws shoppers from across the Eastside seeking ingredients and goods unavailable at mainstream stores.
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